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Because water damage restoration is an emergency business, ServiceMaster Restore® is on call around the clock. In most cases, we can be at your site within two to four hours.

Our trained restoration technicians use advanced procedures and equipment for the highest level of cleaning performance and protection for property and furnishings. The ServiceMaster Restore water recovery process includes:

Phase 1: Emergency Response

Job Site Inspection and Assessment

Phase 2: Water Removal and Drying

Daily Inspection of Job Progress

Phase 3: Reinstallation and Cleaning, if necessary

Our trained technicians will explain the recovery process and provide a comprehensive water recovery guide outlining the ServiceMaster Restore steps and the homeowner’s responsibilities.

Follow the steps below to help keep the damage to a minimum.

What to do:

Damage from water and bacteria growth can begin within hours. Call for professional help.

Remove as much water as possible by mopping and blotting.

Remove wet area rugs or other floor coverings not permanently attached. Do not attempt to start removing your wall-to-wall carpet.

Lift draperies off the floor, loop through a coat hanger and place the hanger on the drapery rod.

Wipe furniture, prop up wet furniture cushions for even drying and place aluminum foil under furniture legs.

Move photos, paintings and art objects to a safe, dry location.

Do not remove books from shelves. Rather pack them tightly to prevent warping of pages until a restoration professional can begin this specialized drying.

Open drawers, closet and cabinet doors to enhance drying.

What not to do:

Do not enter a room with standing water until electricity has been turned off.

Do not use a regular household vacuum to remove water.

Do not lift tacked-down carpet without professional help.

Do not use electrical appliances while on wet carpet or flooring.

Do not disturb visible mold.

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Sewage Clean Up Services Jefferson PA

A sewage backup contains toxic Category 3 water that can be very dangerous or even deadly to those living or working in the effected environment.

Attempts at salvaging sewage-contaminated carpet and other porous materials can also release extensive amounts of allergens as well as infectious agents. This poses a risk for everybody but especially the elderly, infants, and convalescents.

Bacterial pathogens in sewage can include Salmonella, and E-Coli. Over 100 different viruses can be excreted in human feces and urine and can be found in maniacal sewage, in addition to a variety of fungi and animal and human parasites. The potential adverse health consequences for not treating a sewage back up correctly are numerous and potentially life threatening.

Through the application of anti-microbial, contamination efforts, negative air machines and dehumidification, ServiceMaster will halt the threat this sewage can bring to your family and or employees. The longer a Sewage back up is uncontained the greater the threat to all exposed, don’t delay call ServiceMaster now!

ServiceMaster’s Standards:

I.I.C.R.C Certified, Licensed and Insured

24 hour 7 days a week coverage we answer and respond to all calls

Our employees are background checked and drug tested

ANYTIME * ANYDAY, Water Extraction, Mitigation and Clean–Up

Our employees will treat your home with respect and care

Commercial Water Extraction, Mitigation and Clean–Up

Latest Specialty Equipment Used On Each Loss

All work is Guaranteed

Water Extraction Processes approved by all Property Insurance Companies

Fire Damage Services & Smoke Damage Cleaning Company

We know that fires are devastating and valuables and memories are often the most missed items. The experts at ServiceMaster Restore® work with you to stabilize your home.

After a fire has been extinguished, damage to your home and belongings continue. Many furniture and flooring materials are synthetic; when burned, they generate complex chemical reactions. After only a few days, those items go from cleanable to unsalvageable.

ServiceMaster Restore restoration technicians are experts at understanding the chemical combinations that can effectively clean and save your belongings, thus helping mitigate additional expenses. We can even remove soot from at-risk items, such as:

Brass, aluminum and chrome

Marble, tile and porcelain

Carpets and upholstery

We use the latest equipment and supplies in our five-step fire and smoke restoration process:

Emergency pre-cleaning

Content cleaning

Content packout

Wall and ceiling cleaning

Deodorization

To keep the damage to a minimum, follow these steps.

What to do:

Corrosive byproducts can cause irreversible etching in as few as 72 hours. Call for professional help.

If the temperature is above 60 degrees, air out the house to reduce smoke odor.

Do not wash walls. Incorrect cleaning could compound the soot residue.

Do not attempt to clean carpets or upholstered furniture.

Do not use electrical appliances until having them checked.

Do not use ceiling fixtures if the ceiling is wet.

Mold Removal

We break the mold.

Mold is unattractive and smells bad. It’s worse than that, though: mold can have serious health consequences, as well as causing discoloration and damage to your structure. And because mold grows fast, you need to move faster.

ServiceMaster Restore® is here to help around the clock. We work with nationally recognized testing facilities and can provide mold inspection, lab analysis and written remediation plans. Our trained technicians are well versed in identifying and eliminating mold’s causes and sources, as well as preventing growth of existing mold. For us, it’s all about helping you get your life back to normal and Restoring Peace of Mind®. We will work with your insurance company to keep the lines of communication open regarding proper procedures.

Although the exact means of eradicating mold will differ from case to case, the basic process remains the same. When addressing mold contamination, we: